Amidst the buzz surrounding Kate Middleton’s appearance at Wimbledon today, there was another unexpected sighting in the stands that almost went unnoticed by the internet. Over the weekend, Julia Roberts and her husband, Danny Moder, surprised fans with a rare public appearance at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club. It was their first joint outing in two years, adding to the excitement surrounding their presence.
Snuggled closely in the Royal Box at Centre Court, the actress and the acclaimed cinematographer observed as Novak Djokovic took on Carlos Alcaraz in the thrilling men’s singles final. For the occasion, Roberts nailed her off-court fashion with a sleek white tennis dress from Gucci featuring sporty red striping on the collar and hem, as well as the sleeves. She added some stylish black sunglasses, a sleek gold wristwatch adorned with multiple bracelets, and her stunning green tourmaline engagement ring to complete her look.
She had a relaxed and effortless glamour, with her blonde hair flowing in loose waves down to her shoulders, parted in the middle. A subtle pink lip and rosy cheeks added a touch of natural beauty to her look. The moderator, on the other hand, opted for a navy suit paired with a light blue button-up and a striped tie
Roberts and Moder have been happily married for over twenty years and have three beautiful children together. They are blessed with twins Hazel and Phinnaeus, who are now nineteen, and their son Henry, who is seventeen.
In 2018, Roberts expressed that her marriage to Moder was the greatest choice she has ever made. “It becomes increasingly profound, it becomes more intricate,” Julia remarked about their marriage on Gwyneth Paltrow’s Goop podcast. “When you’re young and in love, you envision a future together filled with dreams of marriage, building a home, and having children. However, it’s important to remember that compatibility goes beyond just shared dreams. You may not know if you’ll agree on furniture choices or have the same taste in towels.”
She went on to say, “And of course, the more important question is, will you approach parenting with a balanced philosophy?” You only truly understand these things when you’re in the midst of doing them, and we’re incredibly lucky that there’s a certain inexplicable harmony to our approach.